What are the career paths?

The ability to manage people and processes is relevant for most careers. Specific roles include recruitment consultant, human resource, manager, employment relations manager, public policy analyst, employment analyst or business consultant.

Programmes available

Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
The BCom offers International Business as a single major or as a double major alongside one of the other majors offered within the BCom. It is recommended that it is studied in a double major combination. You can also study the Bachelor of Commerce in International Business as part of a conjoint degree programme where you study for two degrees at once.

Bachelor of Commerce (Hons)
The BCom(Hons) in International Business consists of one year of full-time postgraduate study following the Bachelor of Commerce degree. Entry is based on superior grades in the subject area in the relevant undergraduate courses.

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
As a general rule you need to have successfully completed either the bachelors honours degree or masters degree with superior grades to be considered for a PhD in International Business.